Teacher accused of telling black student he might be lynched
Source: Associated Press
Updated 6:50 am, Thursday, January 11, 2018
MASON, Ohio (AP) An Ohio school district has acknowledged that a teacher made a mistake after a black student reported that he was told he might be lynched if he didn't get back to work.
Tanisha Agee-Bell says a white teacher at Mason Middle School made the comment to her 13-year-old son during class in December.
Mason schools spokeswoman Tracey Carson says educators sometimes "mess up." She says the teacher did not mean to offend the student.
The district says in a statement that it has seen an uptick in racially insensitive comments, sometimes arising from "genuine ignorance." Officials have pledged to continue providing cultural sensitivity training.
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Cold War Spook
(1,279 posts)mess up and genuine ignorance. Are those prerequisites for getting a teaching job there?
Virtual Burlesque
(132 posts)She "didn't mean to offend," teachers sometimes "mess up," and threatening a 13-year-old black student with lynching was the result of "genuine ignorance."
I believe we have a bullshit triple word score, here.
Zo Zig
(600 posts)States a white teacher made the comment to her son. So, we have parent telling their kid that? That seems to be problematic in my view, beyond teacher student status. Guess I am just old.